NVIDIA Ada GPUs Smaller, More Performance: AD106 and AD107


Images and specifications for NVIDIA’s upcoming AD106 and AD107 graphics processors have surfaced. New Ada-architecture GPUs will power the low-end laptops we expect to be released soon.

MLID While some images were published by TechPowerUp provided detailed specifications, including die sizes and transistor counts. Based on the Ada Lovelace architecture, GPUs are smaller in size than their Ampere counterparts. As you know, the previous generation used Samsung’s 8LPP (8nm class technology derived from a 10nm class technology) technique. NVIDIA now manufactures its new graphics processors with TSMC’s 4N (4nm class) fabrication technology.

AD102 AD103 AD104 AD106 AD107
Mold Size
Transistor ? ?
SM
CUDA Core
Memory Bus Width
L2 Cache
PCIe

4.0 x8

We can accept the decrease in GPU size as normal. However, the new GPUs offer much higher performances with their small size. Small chip sizes will also reduce costs. On the other hand, chip designers who want to achieve the needed performance targets should have had a harder time squeezing all the necessary interfaces (like memory and display outputs) into a single chip.


Ada GPUs Smaller, More Performance - AD106 and AD107

NVIDIA introduced its GeForce RTX 4000 series notebook graphics processors earlier this year. Laptops powered by the entry-level AD107 and mid-range AD106 GPUs will start at $999 and $1,500 respectively.

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 Island Laptop GPU Series

GPU GeForce RTX 4090 GeForce RTX 4080 GeForce RTX 4070 GeForce RTX 4060 GeForce RTX 4050
Production
technology
TSMC 4N TSMC 4N TSMC 4N TSMC 4N TSMC 4N
Architectural Ada Lovelace Ada Lovelace Ada Lovelace Ada Lovelace Ada Lovelace
GPU AD103 AD104 AD106 AD107 AD107
GPU SKU GN21-X11 GN21-X9 GN21-X6 GN21-X4 GN21-X2
CUDA Cores 9728 7424 4608 3072 2560
RT Cores 3rd Generation 3rd Generation 3rd Generation 3rd Generation 3rd Generation
Tensor Cores 4th Generation 4th Generation 4th Generation 4th Generation 4th Generation
Memory Capacity 16 GB 12GB 8GB 8GB 6GB
Data Bus 256-bit 192-bit 128-bit 128-bit 96-bit
Frequency Rate 1455 – 2040MHz 1350 – 2280 MHz 1230 – 2175 MHz 1470 – 2370 MHz 1605 – 2370 MHz
TBP 80 – 150W (+25W DB) 60 – 150W (+25W DB) 35 – 115W (+25W DB) 35 – 115W (+25W DB) 35 – 115W (+25W DB)
Microsoft DirectX 12 Ultimate
Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported
NVIDIA DLSS DLSS 3 (Super Resolution + Frame Generation) DLSS 3 (Super Resolution + Frame Generation) DLSS 3 (Super Resolution + Frame Generation) DLSS 3 (Super Resolution + Frame Generation) DLSS 3 (Super Resolution + Frame Generation)

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